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Chapter 2 released! A new villain has appeared in Equestria: Casus Fors. His goal is to take over Equestria. He doesn't have to steal the Elements Of Harmony: He will rule Equestria with the power of randomness ·dyshviccer

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Mad. That's what they call me. They say I'm an ill minded stallion. Why? Just because I wanted a little reprive from some inane babble? Ha! I'm not mad, and I can prove it. Please sit and allow me to tell you my side of the story. ·Metal-Quill

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When an envoy of a fallen kingdom appears, a quest to restore the kingdom will begin, whart will make Twilight and her friends enter in a race against time to retrieve the star seeds of the six Generals of the Order to find what might raise it. ·Rakoon1

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You wake up in a prison cell and you have no idea how you came there, in fact you don't remember much only your name and some other basic things. there is one thing you notice quick and that is you do not belong in this world. ·norwegian-brony

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When a simple small town Pegasus finds herself out of work, she takes up the offer of an old friend to move to the big city. After all, it has been over ten years since portals to the human world were opened, ponies do this all the time now right? ·Taffy

If you're still reading this, then thank you so much. Thank you for being patient with me and reading my story. If you have any questions, problems or comments, then lemme know.

<Italics with apostrophes mean that Kogemori's telepathy, not necessarily in this color.>

Italics with quotation marks are thoughts while entire paragraphs are flashbacks.

8/26/14 UPDATE: I'm MORE worried about making my character a Mary Sue than a believable one.

Testing to make sure it works. It DOES!

"CHAPTER 3: WELCOME TO PONYVILLE?"

Green for the link, black/grey to stop.

Written by HB_DS2013

Overwhelmed once more by a pounding sensation inside his head, Kogemori's golden eyes gradually fluttered open to the sight of wooden equine masks, various flasks hanging from the ceiling, other ones resting on several wooden tables attached to the walls, candles and what resembled a large pot. Taking note of a firm cot below him, the earthy scent of herbs greeted him as the sounds of bubbles popping and dull hoofsteps filled the silence. Kogemori's lithe body felt heavy and limp, exhausted from awakening.

"The danger has passed and the weather cannot be forecast." A rhyme broke the silence, startling the former demon. The rhyming voice sounded low enough that it sounded masculine, but at time same time, a feminine tone can be heard. "At the edge of the Everfree, where my hut lies. However, this is a complete surprise."

Kogemori raised an eyebrow at the voice, intrigued by the striped horse standing in front of him. Towers of gold contrasted with the dark grey stripes in a sea of grey. Most horses he had seen in his life had various shades of brown and were incapable of human speech. But this one did. And so did that other voice, but sounded significantly younger than his own.

"This ball is yours, am I correct?" Zecora spoke, breaking the silence and set a dark blue orb on the bed. Kogemori nodded slowly and turned towards the orb, then towards his host with a curious expression. "Zecora is my name, alchemy is my trade. Would you like to stay for breakfast I made?"

The wild-haired boy grinned. With the orb stowed away in his clothes, the mild scent of mushrooms pervaded the air; beckoning him to stay. A cyan light shone brightly, his eyes flickering for a moment. Kogemori looked around and stood. Torn between staying for breakfast and leaving outside, his heart won out. With gravity on his side, he crouched down and assumed a feral stance.

Kogemori smiled to himself as he crept slowly and catiously, taking care not to be alerted. Once he was close to the door, his hand took hold of the door and slowly pulling the door closer, cringing from an audible creak. His heart pounded, now that Zecora heard the creak. Panicking mentally, he quickly opened the door and bolted!

"Where are you? I made some... stew?" Zecora looked around, perplexed with the shifting of dust and the absence of her guest. With no one else to share breakfast with, she returned to pouring out soup and went on to start on her own.

Much to his surprise, the hut behind him turned out to be a large, hollowed out tree. Most of the path ahead was covered by thick fog and a large bed of blue flowers. Kogemori's chest started to glow a faint green, his vision shifting from to greyscale. With his dark blue body intertwined with a faint, green mist in a sea of grey, he took off into a sprint, rushing through roots and rocks and the occasional manticore. None of the denizens of the natural forest paid attention the dark blue blur flying past pillars of brown and seas of green running like a dog, eventually stopping at a patch of sunlight between a pair of trees.

Stepping onto the light, Kogemori was greeted by clear skies and houses with straw roofs. Next to him was a sign with letters of some sort written in another language and ahead of him were a sea of trees with red fruits. He also took note of a big house with leaves on top and a pale pink aura.

'So far, so good.' He grinned to himself as he took in his new surroundings. Until the green aura coalesced into an equine shape, and seemed to gather around his body somewhat. Kogemori froze. With the green aura coming closer to his general direction, he scanned the area and leaped into the closest bush. When he peered through, the sight in front of him was completely surprising.

The green aura emanated from a small, lemon-coated, amaranth-maned horse. Kogemori slapped his forehead and frowned as the hoofsteps grew louder. The shard around the filly's neck pulsed with increasing frequency and as he tried to sneak away, a pair of lemon hooves parted the bushes.

"Gotcha!" Applebloom yelled. "What-"

'-the heck!?'

Gold and gamboge stared at each other as the scent of leaves and apples mixed together in a cool, refreshing breeze. Silence pervaded the air. Human and pony stood near the edge of the Everfree, a ways off near Sweet Apple Acres.

"Ahm not gunna hurt 'cha." Apple Bloom assured and stepped back. "Stan' up so ah can see what you are." The filly beamed and watched as he stood to his full height.

'Hurt me? I doubt it.'

'Wow. Yer awful tall fer a new creature.' Apple Bloom whistled.

'Then you're small for a horse.' Kogemori rolled his eyes and shook his head.

"John Doe's yer name, ya say? Mah name's Apple Bloom. Nice tah meet 'cha." She reached out and stared in wonder as her hoof was wrapped in John's hands. They had a rough texture from numerous nicks and scratches, filled with a faint warmth from touching the forest floor.

"What's wrong, John?" The filly asked with concern.

'How are you able to understand my words?'

"Ah think I have what yer lookin' for." Apple Bloom grinned as she presented a familiar dark blue shard. Kogemori gaped and shook his head, immediately presenting the orb. Both pieces shone brightly as if imbued with an ancient power. Both pieces pulsed twice, his dark blue mixing with the filly's green. The orb radiated with the earth and its gestalt body shone with his dark blue aura.

"Zecora mentioned that yer a telepath, an' this protection ward o' mine is the only way that ah can talk tah you." Apple Bloom cracked a smile as she lifted her head towards the girl. "Plus, yer gonna need somepony tah talk to."

The scent of apples pervaded the air, the midday sun looming over Sweet Apple Acres. Big Macintosh was nowhere to be found and Applejack can be seen bucking trees with her mighty hindhooves. Granny Smith snored like a hibernating bear in winter as she sat in her rocking chair near the main house. Apple Bloom breathed the scent of home as John Doe took in the acres and acres of trees. Nearby the duo was a tree filled with delicious, savory apples waiting to be bucked.

John Doe stared at the red fruits with wondrous curiosity. With their mild scent, their red bodies standing out in a sea of green and brown. His mental ode to the apples became interrupted by a loud growl. A loud growl that was followed by a faint bark. A seemingly faint bark that echoed through the farm.

A chilled spark flew up John's spine and his eyes shrank. He stepped back from the tree with a fearful look in his eyes and winced. It came from a brown dog with white splotches and semi-pricked ears.